Islam, unlike other religions is a strong advocate of marriage. There is no place for celibacy like,
for example the Roman Catholic priests and nuns. The prophet (peace be upon him) has said :
"There is no celibacy in Islam.Marriage is a religious duty and is
consequently a moral safeguard as well as a social necessity.
Islam does not equal celibacy with high "taqwa/Iman". The prophet has
also said, "Marriage is my tradition who so ever keeps away there from
is not
from amongst me."
[Narrated by Ibn-e-Majah]
"Marriage acts as an outlet for sexual needs and regulate it so one
does not become a slave to his/ her desires.It is a social necessity
because through marriage,
families are established and the family is the fundamental unit of our
society. Furthermore, marriage is the only legitimate or halal way to
indulge in intimacy
between a man and a woman.Islam takes a middle of the road position to
sexual relations , it neither condemns it like certain religions, nor
does it allow it
freely. Islam urges us to control and regulate our desires, whatever
they may be so that we remain dignified and not become like animals.
The Qur'an has described this relationship between men and women,
which brings love, harmony, trust and compassion, in the most moving and
eloquent terms"
Among His signs is [the fact] that He has created spouses for
you among yourselves so that you may dwell in tranquility with them, and
He has planted love
and mercy between you; In that are signs for people who reflect.
[Quran 20:30]
They are a garment for you and you are a garment to them
[Quran 2:187]
And the believers, men and women, are protecting friends of one
another; they enjoin the right and forbid the wrong, and they establish
worship and they pay
the poor-due, and they obey Allah and His messenger; as for those,
Allah will have mercy on them; Lo! Allah is Mighty, Wise. Allah hath
promised to believers
men and women gardens under which rivers flow, to dwell therein, and
beautiful mansions in gardens of everlasting bliss; but the greatest
bliss is the good
pleasure of Allah: This is the supreme felicity.
[Quran 9:71-72]
"The word "zawj" is used in the Qur'an to mean a pair or a
mate. In general it usage refers to marriage. The general purpose of
marriage is that the sexes
can provide company to one another, love to one another, procreate
children and live in peace and tranquility to the commandments of Allah.
Through Marriage, the conjugal relationship between a man and a woman
becomes lawful. It provides a legitimate outlet for recreation as well
as procreation.
Islam regards sex as natural and good, but restricts it to the
partners of marriage so as to ensure the responsibility for its
consequences.
Marriage provides spiritual, physical, emotional and psychological
companionship. This companionship generates and sustains love, kindness,
compassion, mutual
confidence, solace and succor (sakinah). It lays a spiritual and legal
foundation for raising a family. The children born of the matrimonial
union become
legitimate and mutual rights of inheritance are established."
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